Surprised this isn't already on here as I personally think it's a good buy, although saying that I'm so bad at spending money I still haven't gone ahead!
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S00zeMal00ze
15 Jan 174#8
I bought it at this price from Currys using Top Cash Back and have been using it for a week... it is freaking amazing! Massive 10kg drum and it is incredibly quiet and way better than a vented one.
I almost went for vented on the basis that my last machine was rubbish and took ages but I'm glad I didn't! I think it was down to the model, it was also a washer/dryer, it had to get rid of a lot of water before it could start the drying process. This is a totally different experience.
The water neatly collects in a reservoir panel behind the glass door and it is a doddle to empty after echo load. The fluff filter is also really easy to empty too.
Don't forget that a vented one either needs
a hose to a window/door or a wall vent to avoid condensation in the room.
It's really gentle on clothes, they're not coming out tangled. I honestly couldn't recommend this more, it's superb.
:smiley:
bigton3000
17 Jan 173#21
everyone these are old models in fact over two years old! I bought a couple of these when they released and OK at first but after a while really bad!. hoover and candy are the same company for anyone who haven't realised, however these exact models have an issue with leaking and it takes hoover months to resolve if they decide to of course I'd avoid unless you want a headache and this is an honest opinion from experience and one problem leads to another with these!.
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louisebarker
14 Jan 171#1
Also if there are any discount codes to go with this would be greatly appreciated. x
vultura
14 Jan 171#2
It's a Hoover VTC5911NB condenser tumble dryer @ Currys for those who are interested.
louisebarker to vultura
14 Jan 17#3
Oh sorry. I'm not used to posting deals, don't know what I did wrong? x
waterloo
14 Jan 171#4
Can a mod not sort this out for the op !
nougat
15 Jan 17#5
2% £4 tcb
thespiderpig
15 Jan 17#6
Great price, just wish it was vented ! I have a condenser and it takes ages to dry the clothes.
louisebarker to thespiderpig
15 Jan 17#7
oh no that has put me off
S00zeMal00ze
15 Jan 174#8
I bought it at this price from Currys using Top Cash Back and have been using it for a week... it is freaking amazing! Massive 10kg drum and it is incredibly quiet and way better than a vented one.
I almost went for vented on the basis that my last machine was rubbish and took ages but I'm glad I didn't! I think it was down to the model, it was also a washer/dryer, it had to get rid of a lot of water before it could start the drying process. This is a totally different experience.
The water neatly collects in a reservoir panel behind the glass door and it is a doddle to empty after echo load. The fluff filter is also really easy to empty too.
Don't forget that a vented one either needs
a hose to a window/door or a wall vent to avoid condensation in the room.
It's really gentle on clothes, they're not coming out tangled. I honestly couldn't recommend this more, it's superb.
:smiley:
thespiderpig to S00zeMal00ze
16 Jan 17#12
The item on this thread seems to be a 9kg drum, is your 10kg one a diff model?
How long does it take a half load to dry clothes from a 1400 spin ?
It depends on what you're looking for but it's not a hands down better buy. I haven't compared the stats fully but I can see it has a 9kg load as opposed to 10kg and I would personally consider Hoover a higher quality brand over Candy.
I've tried Beko and Candy in the past and they are really budget brands low on specs.
It would perhaps be more accurate to say 'cheaper buy' than 'better' as it is £10 cheaper.
louisebarker
15 Jan 17#11
I disagree that it's a better buy even at full price it's £240 compared to the Hoover which will be back up to £300 tomorrow.
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I almost went for vented on the basis that my last machine was rubbish and took ages but I'm glad I didn't! I think it was down to the model, it was also a washer/dryer, it had to get rid of a lot of water before it could start the drying process. This is a totally different experience.
The water neatly collects in a reservoir panel behind the glass door and it is a doddle to empty after echo load. The fluff filter is also really easy to empty too.
Don't forget that a vented one either needs
a hose to a window/door or a wall vent to avoid condensation in the room.
It's really gentle on clothes, they're not coming out tangled. I honestly couldn't recommend this more, it's superb.
:smiley:
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I almost went for vented on the basis that my last machine was rubbish and took ages but I'm glad I didn't! I think it was down to the model, it was also a washer/dryer, it had to get rid of a lot of water before it could start the drying process. This is a totally different experience.
The water neatly collects in a reservoir panel behind the glass door and it is a doddle to empty after echo load. The fluff filter is also really easy to empty too.
Don't forget that a vented one either needs
a hose to a window/door or a wall vent to avoid condensation in the room.
It's really gentle on clothes, they're not coming out tangled. I honestly couldn't recommend this more, it's superb.
:smiley:
How long does it take a half load to dry clothes from a 1400 spin ?
I've tried Beko and Candy in the past and they are really budget brands low on specs.
It would perhaps be more accurate to say 'cheaper buy' than 'better' as it is £10 cheaper.